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Prine was a smart dresser, and he appreciated that quality in other men.
His sister Kara said her brother was a smart dresser, loving to shop at stores like Hugo Boss.
He looked at himself in the mirror and he knew it was not his clothes, for in those days he was a smart dresser.
Washington journalist Victor Gold has noted Stone's reputation as "one of the capital's smartest dressers."
Vidal is still a smart dresser - he likes Hedi Slimane, among others - with some help from Ronnie.
Blake, never a smart dresser, looked piratical in his sweaty blouse; in a single glance she saw the difference in his manner.
Like Forbin, never a smart dresser, the little Neapolitan's appearance was bad enough for even Forbin to notice; his gray uniform was stained, grubby, and torn.
'Why, sir, one's the great Lord Byron, probably the most famous poet in the world, after Johann Schlitzberger - and a smarter dresser than Johann Schlitzberger he is, as well.'
Replacements were also needed for wing-halves Jones and John, and Chapman opened negotiations for Bradford's Jack Crayston, a long-throw expert, smart dresser and fitness fanatic, and for ex-miner Wilt Copping of Leeds United.